The 155-pound duel joins a year-end card topped by a middleweight
title confrontation pitting reigning champion Chris
Weidman against former longtime divisional kingpin Anderson
Silva. The Dec. 28 pay-per-view event takes place at the MGM
Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas and will also see Ronda
Rousey defend her women’s bantamweight title against former
adversary and “TUF 18” rival Miesha
Tate.

Miller, 30, last competed in April, when he was submitted by
Pat
Healy at UFC 159. However, Healy later saw his victory changed
to a no-contest after testing positive for marijuana metabolites
after the fight. Miller owns an Octagon record of 11-3, with his
only UFC losses coming to Nate Diaz,
Gray
Maynard and former lightweight champion Benson
Henderson.

Camoes, meanwhile, was outpointed by Melvin
Guillard in his most recent outing this past July. After
posting a 0-1-1 Octagon record in his first run with the
organization, Camoes returned to the promotion last year, scoring
his inaugural UFC victory in a first-round submission of Tommy
Hayden.